Rangers v Hibernian — Where to Listen and Who’s Commentating on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Scotland Extra, Hibs TV and Rangers TV
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Rangers v Hibernian — Where to Listen and Who’s Commentating on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Scotland Extra, Hibs TV and Rangers TV
The Scottish Premiership clash between Rangers and Hibernian at Ibrox kicks off at 19:45 UK time on Monday 15 December 2025, and UK listeners have a strong selection of live audio coverage across the BBC networks, club channels and local radio.
BBC national coverage is available via BBC Radio 5 Live, while Scottish domestic audio will be carried on BBC Radio Scotland Extra, the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online (Audio) — all of which feature the same in-studio team and match commentators for the Scotland-facing services.
BBC Radio & digital audio coverage
BBC Radio 5 Live is providing national radio coverage of the game with reporter Davie Donaldson on site to bring pitchside updates and interviews to the 5 Live audience.
For listeners preferring the Scotland-focused broadcasts, BBC Radio Scotland Extra will carry the full match presentation with Kenny Macintyre as presenter, Thomas Duncan as main commentator, and former Scotland international Billy Dodds and midfielder Scott Allan as co-commentators; reporting duties are handled by Kheredine Idessane. The same team will present the match on the BBC Sounds app and via the BBC Sport Online audio stream, giving listeners multiple ways to tune in on mobile or desktop.
BBC Sportscene will include post‑match reporting from Kheredine Idessane, adding video highlights and analysis for viewers who want to follow up after the final whistle.
Background on the BBC team
Kenny Macintyre is a well-known presenter within BBC Scotland, recognised for his radio presenting work and authoritative voice on Scottish sport. Thomas Duncan is an experienced match commentator for BBC Scotland with a growing profile covering domestic fixtures. Billy Dodds, a former Scotland international striker, has an established punditry career across TV and radio and is a familiar face and voice for Scottish Premiership analysis. Scott Allan, a former Hibernian midfielder and seasoned analyst, brings recent playing experience and tactical insight. Kheredine Idessane regularly reports on domestic Scottish football for BBC Sportscene and the BBC’s digital platforms, providing match reports and interviews.
Club-produced streams and commentary
Supporters who prefer club feeds have dedicated audio and video options:
- Hibs TV will carry live audio commentary with Adam Tomlinson as main commentator and former Hibernian defender Joelle Murray as co-commentator, providing a Hibernian perspective aimed at Hibees fans.
- Rangers TV will provide a subscription video/audio service (geo‑restricted where applicable) featuring Tom Miller as the main commentator alongside former Rangers midfielder Kevin Thomson as co‑commentator for a Rangers‑centric feed.
Both club channels offer in‑depth build‑up, club interviews and fan interaction that complement the neutral BBC/audio services.
Background on the club broadcasters
Hibs TV and Rangers TV are club-run media services that have become standard for supporters wanting an inside view: Hibs TV historically offers commentary and interviews from club staff and alumni while Rangers TV combines match coverage with exclusive Rangers features and former players in studio roles.
Local radio and regional summaries
Radio Clyde 1 will provide regional coverage with presenter Gordon Duncan and pundits Andy Halliday and Hugh Keevins. Andy Halliday is a former Rangers player turned pundit known for his direct analysis and recent playing experience; Hugh Keevins is an experienced Scottish sports broadcaster and columnist who frequently offers contextual commentary for Greater Glasgow audiences.
Other media presence and reporters
Sky Sports News will have reporter Luke Shanley on hand for live snippets and updates for TV bulletins, while BBC’s Davie Donaldson provides the national radio touchpoints mentioned earlier.
How to listen and practical tips
Listeners in the UK can tune in as follows:
- BBC Radio 5 Live — national radio broadcast for UK listeners, available on FM, DAB and online (search “BBC Radio 5 Live”).
- BBC Radio Scotland Extra / BBC Sounds / BBC Sport Online (Audio) — Scotland‑focused audio with the dedicated team; use the BBC Sounds app or the BBC Sport website to stream if you are outside standard radio reception areas.
- Hibs TV — subscription club stream for Hibernian fans (digital sign‑up required).
- Rangers TV — subscription club stream for Rangers fans (geo‑restrictions may apply; subscription required for live video/audio access).
- Radio Clyde 1 — regional radio coverage for Glasgow and surrounding areas.
If you rely on mobile streaming, ensure the BBC Sounds app or the club platforms are installed and updated before kickoff to avoid sign‑in delays; club feeds usually require a paid subscription and may restrict access by country.
Match context and form
This is a competitive Premiership fixture with Rangers and Hibernian occupying neighbouring places in the table and both chasing points in the run of fixtures before the winter period — expect a high‑intensity atmosphere at Ibrox and comprehensive radio and club coverage to match the significance of the fixture for supporters of both teams.
Verified profiles and further reading
For background on the players and teams mentioned in the coverage, official club sites and sports databases provide up‑to‑date squad and fixture information; likewise, BBC Sport and Sky Sports maintain match centres with lineups and live text for those who prefer reading updates alongside audio coverage.
External resources: Rangers official website (match & club information), Hibernian FC official website (Hibs TV & club news), BBC Sport (schedules and audio streaming)
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